Across
- 3. It is estimated that more than 100 million people use cell __ while driving.
- 4. Different kinds of distractions have different levels of crash__.
- 6. Keep your __ on the wheel and eyes on the road.
- 7. Gate or cage any___ in the rear of your vehicle.
- 9. Pull over and put your car in park to make or receive ___.
- 10. Consider changing your voicemail to say you are unable to __ calls or return messages while driving.
- 13. Drivers who use cell phones are __ times more likely to be in a crash while using the phone.
- 16. consider turning off, or putting on ___, wireless devices before starting your vehicle.
- 17. to the driving task has been observed to contribute to about 78% of crashes.
- 20. Adjust controls - radio, __, seat, AC - only when stopped or before driving.
Down
- 1. The use of __ devices is by far the most common incident causing distraction.
- 2. There is no safe way to consume food or __ while driving your vehicle.
- 5. Children and pets are just as capable of being serious__.
- 8. The slower ___ times caused by cell phone use are comparable to that of a .08 BAC.
- 11. Talking to a passenger while driving is significantly __than talking on a cell phone.
- 12. NSC believes we need to change cultural norms so people view cell phone use and text messaging while __unsafe and socially unacceptable.
- 14. Driving should be your __ priority when at the wheel.
- 15. Review your map and GPS only while in __.
- 18. According to a national survey, one in five report they send __ messages while driving.
- 19. __ difference has been observed in interference from a hands-free or hand-held device.
